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 346 FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. BES. 27-30. 1886. Bsrvrw of com- Resolved further, That the Clerk of the House and Secretary of the
 * '0:1f1°°*° b° Senate be, and they are hereby_ directed, to procure and iile, for the use

‘ of their respective Houses, copies of all reports made by each committee of all succeeding Congresses; and that the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed at the close of each session of Congress, to cause said reports to be indexed and bound, one copy to be deposited in the library of each House and one copy in the room of the committee from which the reports emanated. Approved, July 29, 1886. ““" ”°· *8**** S.E.E‘.;E·2.—.f.°1‘;£‘s:°.§;"2:‘i$"‘1‘° £*.‘;?.§°“.;“" °“2; ¥s.3‘.t¥1’.:’..“‘$ ‘PQ§E€::‘..Ei Chipp and ibarty, and al;: fzrctheltmie employetdindbringing home the remains of CDISCIIMJIE- Ommhu GI 6 Hg ID pllfy. Lieutenants Giles Resolved the Senate and House of resentatives of the United States P·H¤rb¤1‘¤¤¤-WiU- of America?: Congress assembled, hmhe Secretary of the Navy be, "“;°Hi)°S°l;;‘;Qi':;d and he is hereby, authorized and directed to credit Lieutenant Giles B. wm, ,,,,3 duty and Harbor and William H. Schuetze with the highest rate of pay attached pay while semen- to their respective grades during their absence from the United States iv; TM I·i¤¤’¤¤¤¤¤* while employed in the search on the Lena Delta for Lieutenant Chipp f:&¥{};m“’!g {tgz and party, and also while engaged in transporting to the United States ,.,,,,,,,;,,,,8:,,-gm,,,,, the remains of Lieutenant·Commander George W. De Long and his tenant- Command- associates; all payments to be made from the current appropriations for er De L¤¤g wd pay miscellaneous. I sApproved, July 29, 1886. ·*“g"·* “· ‘““· t.‘§.‘.‘:i2*’.;2. £$é2i;.“.¥.‘:‘iZ‘::‘;5t$?t?5:;‘.‘Ei°t$t%itE°.$°.;';;*.?‘°““ °‘ “"°‘ fljesolred by tge Senate and 1I§•;udae1'•pI{ tativ¤ of the Stabte: ‘ Convict labor. 0 meriea in ongms aaaem, a the ommissioner o o 0¤¤¤mi¤¤i¤¤¤r of and hehdhereby, authorized and directed, under the direction otgthe gg' |::d"'r:°“‘; Secretary of the Interior, to make a full investigatiouas to the kind uP0n_ P° and amount of work performed in the penal institutions of the several States and Territories of the United States and the District of Columbia, as to the methods under which convicts are or may be employed, and as to all the facts pertaining to convict labor and the iniluence of the same upon the industries of the country, and embody the results of such iugestigation in his second annual report to the Secretary of the Interior: Provided, That the investigation hereby authorized can be carried out under the appropriations made for the expenses of the Bureau of Labor for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven. Approved, August 2, 1886. August 4, 1886. [No. 30.] Joint resolution providing! for the printing and distribution of docu- —-——-—-———-—- ments of the monetary conferences of eig teen hun red an seventy-eight and eighteen {*::*}:23.£;‘.,:.‘tl‘;I.’z.‘z“.2:.;1‘.‘.E,il‘.:.Si.*;¥.".?§i.222..“:.2.‘:’f.t5i.f.?.1“;‘:£“";“ °*°““" ‘“"‘°‘ p BD y-SIX. Resolved  the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States Repo,-ts of mm,. of America m Congress assembled, That there be printed and bound in etalry conferences, cloth five thousand copies each of the Reports of the International gg :;’;*;3*¤°*°¤ *° Monetary Conferences of eighteen hundred and seventy-eight and eight- P ‘ ‘ _ een hundred and eighty-one; also the report of the monetary commission creatcd under the joint resolution of August fifteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, being Senate report Number seven hundred and three, Second Session Forty-fourth Congress, with such indices to